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What is LTL Shipping?

Less-than-Truckload (LTL) Shipping is a cost-effective logistics solution for businesses that need to transport smaller shipments without booking an entire truck. With DTDC’s LTL services, your cargo shares space with other shipments, ensuring you pay only for the space you use.

Freight Solutions Designed To Fit Your Shipment.

Who Should Use LTL Shipping?

E-commerce Businesses

SMEs with Limited Shipments

Retailers with Regional Deliveries

Manufacturers with B2B Distribution

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FAQs

LTL shipping allows multiple shippers to share space on the same truck. You only pay for the portion of the truck you use, making it cost-effective for smaller freight shipments.

Rates are based on shipment weight, size (dimensions), distance, freight class, and any additional services (e.g., liftgate delivery, residential pickup).

LTL is ideal for palletized goods, crated shipments, machinery parts, retail stock, and other mid-sized freight that doesn’t require an entire truck.

Transit time depends on the route and distance. LTL shipments may take slightly longer than FTL since trucks make multiple stops for pickups and deliveries.

Shipments should be securely packaged, preferably on pallets or in crates. Proper labeling with addresses and handling instructions ensures safe handling.